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Position Summary The Seáñez Lab is seeking a postdoc to work on a project aimed the development of spatiotemporal control of non-invasive stimulation to restore movement in spinal cord injury
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Position Summary The Seáñez Lab is seeking a postdoc to work on a project aimed at understanding changes in neural excitability induced by spinal cord stimulation and motor learning
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At-Risk U.S. Communities." The postdoc will work closely with communities in flood-prone regions of the Midwest and Mississippi Delta to develop tools to predict health risks from flooding and assist local
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biology, infections, genetic diseases, and the field of personalized medicine. We provide a value-added biologically and clinically relevant sequence analysis, and foster public understanding of science
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March 2026. The position is a full-time, 24-month (two-year) appointment, which may be extended to a third year upon successful performance, subject to funding and mutual agreement. Postdoctoral Scholar
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scientist excited to grow in an environment that values curiosity, initiative, and intensity. Our research spans virology, microbiology, genomics, and molecular biology. This role will have a primary focus on
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additional work experience unless stated elsewhere in the job posting. Skills: Collaboration, Data Analysis, Data Interpretations, Experimentation, Laboratory Operations, Laboratory Techniques, Researching
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statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all job duties
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responsibilities. Responsibilities: The postdoc will work on integrating multiple observational data streams for real-time and retrospective analysis of geophysical and environmental hazards. This includes
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neurodevelopmental and mental health outcomes in children. This individual will have the opportunity to work with data from the Maternal and Developmental Risks from Environmental and Social Stressors (MADRES) cohort